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Learn the basic mechanics of Penta and the Wa configuration
Delve into practical information for any student interested in group mechanics
In Part 2 of the Not-Self course, Ra briefly explains the basic mechanics of Penta and the Wa configuration of the students in the classroom. He then starts the process of chart analysis of each participant, applying the general information students have received in a practical way.
This course provides useful information for any student interested in group mechanics, and offers you the opportunity to learn and apply this info to your own chart.
Join Ra as he covers the chart analysis of live participants
Learn the basic mechanics of Penta and the Wa configuration
Delve into practical information for any student interested in group mechanics
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Get access to all of Ra Uru Hu’s video lectures (a $2,512 value) and join our global community—including live events with experts—for just $22/month, or as little as $12/month when paid yearly.
GO TO RA.TVJoin Ra as he covers the chart analysis of live participants
Learn the basic mechanics of Penta and the Wa configuration
Delve into practical information for any student interested in group mechanics